Jordyn Imhoff

(She/Her)

Imhoff was a previous Health Lab contributor and member of the public relations team.

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Health Lab
How to Boost Your Mood with Food
Your diet can play a significant role in how you feel emotionally, but can food improve your mood? Two U-M dieticians weigh in.
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A Story of Faith: The Pregnant Mother Who Had Cancer, Heart Failure and Two Strokes in One Year
After becoming pregnant, getting cancer, having heart failure and two strokes, one mother reflects back on her care team and her faith which pulled her through.
News Release
Michigan Medicine C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital to benefit from the North American International Auto Show Charity Preview Friday, June 12, 2020
Michigan Medicine C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital has been named a beneficiary of the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) Charity Preview. Now in its 44th year, Charity Preview is considered the largest annual single-night fundraiser in the world.Charity Preview has raised more than $121 million for children’s charities in Southeast Michigan since 1976.
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A FODMAP-Friendly Thanksgiving
Enjoy this low FODMAP holiday stuffing recipe and video tutorial, complete with dietitian-approved FODMAP diet tips.
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Bladder Leakage? 3 Things Women Should Know About Urinary Incontinence
To dispel misconceptions, a urogynecologist discusses the surprisingly common, lingering issue many women experience.
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Can Kids with Heart Disease Play Sports?
Providers used to be restrictive in allowing pediatric congenital heart disease patients to exercise. Now, experts say that doesn’t necessarily have to be the case.
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Tips for Making Halloween Disability-Friendly
Michigan Medicine experts provide tips on how to best navigate the Halloween holiday for children with disabilities.
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Why It’s Important to be an Active Support Coach
Michigan Medicine experts explain why support coaches, or caregivers, are playing a more prominent role than ever in a patient’s successful recovery after surgery.
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Could Your Child be Vaping? What All Parents Need to Know
A pediatric pulmonologist from Michigan Medicine’s C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital discusses the signs of vaping and tips for talking to teens about smoking.
News Release
Brighton Center for Specialty Care hosts safe medication disposal event
Unused and expired prescription and over-the-counter medications will be collected for environmentally safe disposal at the Brighton Center for Specialty Care’s medication disposal event on Oct. 1.
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Study Suggests Exercise After Concussion Improves Recovery
New study shows that supervised exercise could aid in faster recovery from sports-related concussions.
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Study: Helping Some Infants with Fevers Avoid Painful Tests in the ER
Study finds less invasive tests could still detect serious infections in infants.
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8 Health Care Questions to Discuss with Your College-Bound Teen
The University of Michigan’s chief health officer recommends covering these key areas to help your teen take charge of their own health care.
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Latching Issues? Try These 5 Breastfeeding Positions
A Michigan Medicine lactation consultant describes the most common breastfeeding positions that can help improve your baby’s latch.
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Study Cautions Against Catch-All Assumptions About LVADs
Michigan Medicine study investigates the effects of significant mitral regurgitation on patients after the implantation of a left ventricular assist device.
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